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In a world where lemurs of every species coexist, a group of human scientists pioneers an experimental viral drug called ALZ-112. The drug accidentally falls into the hands of a few lemurs from various species, transforming them into highly intelligent beings. As their newfound intelligence spreads among the lemur population, tensions rise between humans and lemurs, leading to a full-scale uprising. The lemurs, now united under a charismatic leader, wage war against humans, eventually establishi

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Question: Write a film plot similar to Planet of the Apes, but with lemurs of every living species (ring-tailed lemurs, ruffed lemurs, brown lemurs, sifakas, indris, mouse lemurs, sportive lemurs, bamboo lemurs, aye-ayes, etc) rather than apes. In this film, a few lemurs from each and every species are experimented by human scientists with a viral-based drug ALZ-112, causing these lemurs to become much smarter, thus eventually resulting in a Planet of the Apes-styled outcome with lemurs dominating the world.

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Title: Planet of the Lemurs In an effort to combat severe brain diseases in humans, a group of scientists develop a viral-based drug, ALZ-112. This drug is designed to stimulate rapid cognition advancement and brain regeneration. Feeling a sense of camaraderie with lemurs due to their shared primate ancestry, the scientists decide to experiment on a selection of each species of lemur. The scientists capture several lemurs of every known species from Madagascar and bring them to their top-secret research facility. As the drug trials progress, the lemurs begin showing signs of increased intelligence. They start executing complex interactions and demonstrating problem-solving abilities far beyond their natural capacities. With time, the lemurs develop the ability to communicate with humans and each other, using a complex signing language created by the scientists. Fearful of their creations' newfound ability, the scientific team decides to halt the project. However, one empathetic scientist continues administering the ALZ-112 in secret. As the lemurs continue to evolve, they build an intricate social hierarchy, mirroring human society. They manage to escape from the lab and flee to a remote jungle, where they build an advanced civilization and shield it from human detection. Slowly but surely, the lemurs' society advances and they become technologically superior. They decide to leave their secluded land and spread across the globe, stealthily sabotaging key infrastructures and holding positions of power. They use their superior intelligence and agility to take control and slowly convert the entire planet into a haven for lemurs. Upon realizing the impending doom, humans try to fight back but are significantly crippled by the sudden takeover. The once dominant species is overthrown and live in fear and fascination of their new primate superiors. The film ends on a chilling note, as the empathetic scientist who had originally helped the lemurs is imprisoned. Within his secluded cell, he etches the words "Planet of the Lemurs" on the wall, asserting the definitive end of the human dominion and the rise of the lemur intelligence. Unique to this plot is a dynamic depiction of lemurs' diversity – showcasing the different skills and abilities of each species and how they orchestrate their intelligent coup. "Planet of the Lemurs" will be a fascinating exploration of scientific advancement and its unexpected consequences.

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Nov. 22, 2023, 7:18 p.m.

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Published: Wednesday, November 22, 2023

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